Stanton ousted the East Mills girls from the Corner Conference Tournament second round last Tuesday with a 57-29 victory over the Wolverines.
The Wolverines (4-9 overall, 3-4 in the conference) were out-scored 16-6 in the first quarter but had trimmed that lead to five midway through the second quarter when leading-scorer Devin Laughlin went down with a sprained ankle. Laughlin returned in the second half but East Mills never recovered.

The Glenwood girls basketball team improved to 13-1 on the season with a 75-56 Hawkeye 10 Conference victory over Red Oak on Friday.
The Rams (13-1 overall, 8-1 in the conference) stormed out to a 39-19 halftime lead in the win.
With Red Oak making a concerted effort to stop the inside scoring of Morgan Lucy, the Rams lit up the Tigers from the outside, hitting 9-of-22 three-pointers. Senior Rachel DeYoung led the Ram attack, hitting 5-of-9 shots from behind the arc and scoring a career-high 25 points.

Derek Jones scored a career-high 22 points for Glenwood in a 65-46 Hawkeye 10 Conference victory over Red Oak on Friday.
The Rams (7-7 overall, 4-5 in the conference) led wire-to-wire in posting a season-sweep over the Tigers with the win.
“This was a nice road win,” said Glenwood coach Curt Schulte. “It was their senior night so it was a good crowd and they (Red Oak) came out with some fire but we played good and got a good win.”

MALVERN - The Sidney boys battled back from seven points down over the final four minutes to secure their first Corner Conference Basketball Tournament title since 2002 with a 42-40 victory over Fremont-Mills on Saturday at East Mills High School.

Randall Jones, 62, of Henderson died from injuries sustained in a two-vehicle collision last Wednesday, Jan. 11, on U.S. Highway 34 in Mills County.
The accident occurred at 5 p.m. two miles east of Malvern, according to a report from the Iowa State Patrol. Jones died at the scene.

Stop passing through the flashing red and the stop arm of its school buses.
In a typical year, the district sees a dozen reports of drivers ignoring school buses stopped to drop off or pick up students. Already this year, the district has 19 reports of motorists passing stopped school buses.

The Glenwood wrestling team split a pair of wrestling duals with Atlantic and A-H-S-T last Tuesday.

Glenwood routed the Vikings 74-6. The Rams won 13 of 14 matches, six by fall and seven by forfeit.
The Rams weren’t so lucky against the Trojans. Atlantic won eight matches, six by fall.
Sam Jameson (120 pounds), Seth Warren (126), A.J. Clark (138), Josh Clark (145), Zach Magnussen (160) and Rhett Turner (195) all won both of their matches in the double dual.